With the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division championship now firmly clutched in their Orange-and-Blue gloves, Florida will take on the school more than a few college football observers have said started the downfall of Michigan’s once-proud program: Appalachian State.
September 7, 2010 | Posted in
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Making the morning rounds. • It’s been real.
September 6, 2010 | Posted in
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Weird, wild and prolific stats from Saturday’s action. • Ducky , the Oregon mascot, performed a staggering 506 pushups over the course of the Ducks’ 72-0 incineration of New Mexico , most of them during a first half that featured eight Oregon touchdowns – five by tailback Kenjon Barner alone, in place of suspended starter LaMichael James –
September 5, 2010 | Posted in
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I’ve made a lot of predictions over the last month, about every team in every conference in the country, many of which I frankly can’t even remember. Many, even after diligent research and charts and maybe some rudimentary math, still amount to educated guesses cobbled together with a random strain of fatigued logic
September 3, 2010 | Posted in
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by Andy Kent Filed under: Dolphins , AFC East When the Buffalo Bills take on the Detroit Lions Thursday night at Ford Field, there will be more eyes on unheralded rookie running back Joique Bell than on Buffalo’s first-round pick at that position, C.J. Spiller
The days of dues-paying and automatic redshirts may be rapidly on their way to the dust bins as more freshmen arrive on campus earlier and more prepared to play thanks to the proliferation of specialized camps, coaches and training programs for fledgling players. Joe Paterno notwithstanding , college coaches are also more open to getting their best athletes on the field as quickly as possible, especially when they could be on their way to the NFL in another two years, anyway
August 30, 2010 | Posted in
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The days of dues-paying and automatic redshirts may be rapidly on their way to the dust bins as more freshmen arrive on campus earlier and more prepared to play thanks to the proliferation of specialized camps, coaches and training programs for fledgling players.
August 30, 2010 | Posted in
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The last word on the season’s most pressing topics.
August 30, 2010 | Posted in
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Oregon wasn’t supposed to solve its ongoing quarterback derby between senior Nate Costa and sophomore Darron Thomas until their “final exam,” a preseason scrimmage Saturday to close out preseason camp before beginning game-week prep for next week’s opener with New Mexico.
August 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Oregon wasn’t supposed to solve its ongoing quarterback derby between senior Nate Costa and sophomore Darron Thomas until their “final exam,” a preseason scrimmage Saturday to close out preseason camp before beginning game-week prep for next week’s opener with New Mexico. After Thomas reportedly outplayed Costa on Thursday, though, coach Chip Kelly had obviously seen enough.
August 27, 2010 | Posted in
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